Just like what you gave as an example should work already. Why don't
you try?

--Klaus



On 13 Jul., 13:35, adrianemile <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi.
> Just starting to use the Tabs function, and think it's great. One
> problem though, my links and content got to be in the same div. Like
> this :
>
>         $(function() {
>
>                 $("#navi").tabs({ fxFade: true, fxSpeed: 'fast' });
>
>         });
>
> <div id="navi">
>
> <ul>
>       <li><a href="#nyheter">Nyheter</a></li>
>       <li><a href="#arbeid">Arbeid</a></li>
> </ul>
>
>    <div id="nyheter">
>       <p>Nyheter her</p>
>    </div>
>
>    <div id="arbeid">
>       <p>Arbeid her</p>
>    </div>
>
> </div>
>
> How can I change this so I can load the content in a second div
> instead of being in the same one as the links? Here is an example:
>
> <div id="navi">
>
> <ul>
>       <li><a href="#nyheter">Nyheter</a></li>
>       <li><a href="#arbeid">Arbeid</a></li>
> </ul>
>
> </div>
>
> <div id="content">
>
>    <div id="nyheter">
>       <p>Nyheter her</p>
>    </div>
>
>    <div id="arbeid">
>       <p>Arbeid her</p>
>    </div>
>
> </div>
>
> Thnx for the help :)
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